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About Chaco Z/Cloud X2 Sport Sandals (For Women)

Closeouts. The fun crossover double-strap design of Chaco's Z/Cloud X2 sport sandals is still done with the classic pull-through system that made Chaco famous for a perfect fit and all-day comfort. Plus, these colorful beauties strike a perfect balance between cushioning and support with a women-specific LUVSEAT® footbed. An updated ChacoGrip® lugged rubber outsole delivers even more wet-surface traction, too.

Pull-through-the-sole straps allow for a custom fit without the added bulk of additional buckles

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Reviewed by Kai's Mom from New Mexico on Friday, March 24, 2017

I read that Chaco has a very loyal following and now I see why. I wouldn't be able to afford the full asking price for Chacos but at Sierra Trading Post's reduced price, I decided to try them. They are the most comfortable sport sandals I've ever worn! I normally wear a 8 M dress shoe and 8.5 M runn...
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My order was received as promised. The shoes I have not worn for full days, but it has been very comfortable when in use. Sturdy and well built. The price at Sierra Trading was very good compared to other places. It would be nice to have free shipping over $50. I will purchase from here again when necessary.

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Reviewed by Illinois hiker from Illinois on Monday, July 16, 2018

I wondered about how I would do with the toe loop, but once the straps are adjusted it works fine and doesn't bind. I'm pleased how neutral these sandals are--an unexpected bonus. And I love the textured footbed.

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Reviewed by Minissa from Utah on Thursday, July 12, 2018

Wanted to give Chacos a try after my last pair of Teva "hiking" sandals were much too light for trail running. This is a very different sort of sandal. It really is a slide, and the heavy canvas straps are effectively one continuous loop (so getting them on and fitted is not for the terminally uncoordinated).They've had the easiest break-in time of any hiking sandal I've ever owned. A little more of the front of the foot is exposed than is the case with many sandals, but the sole is extremely rugged. Wearing them is a lot like wearing bedroom slippers or going barefoot only with a good arch support. Probably wouldn't have tried them at full price, but I'm glad I found a pair in my size with a color that didn't look like an explosion in a paint factory. Will certainly buy again. On fitting, I'm not sure on what basis they are saying "half-sizes order one size up." I've been getting more like a 10 in a hiking boot but found that the 9-9 1/2 I take in a street shoe translated to the size 9 Chaco fitting pretty well.

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Reviewed by Becky from Pennsylvania on Wednesday, July 11, 2018

The footbed felt nice and supportive. The straps were secure around my foot. They didn’t dig in, and since it’s one long strap you can move it to get a great fit across your whole foot. I was fine with the part between my toes, but I didn’t care for the straps going around my toe. There isn’t anything wrong with that, it’s just preference.

They won't be changing any in the fit. Not sure about the size....Mine fit exactly where my arch is so maybe you need a different size....

Answered on 6/8/2018 7:13:15 AM by DogLover from Houston

Give it a week or two of daily wear (even just to the store and back) and it should feel a lot better. They definitely do have very structured arches, and it was for that reason that I hesitated for a long time to finally get my first pair of Chacos. They have molded to my feet the more I've worn them.

Answered on 6/8/2018 7:31:43 AM by Runner & HIIT from TX

If the arch is in the right place, you just have to get used to it or try another brand. If the arch is not quite under your arch, try different sizes.

Answered on 6/8/2018 11:42:13 AM by LAPoppy from Idaho

They are designed to have a very good arch support. You should try wearing them for just an hour or two a day to see if you adjust to it, but they will not "mold or fit better". They are designed to provide great support no matter what surface you are on.

Answered on 6/8/2018 3:51:22 PM by Momma Kath from Missouri

Yes they will. The first couple of days I had to get them broke in but they are like a dream after a couple days. Stick with it. Also most shoes don't have very good arch support but you will be happy with them in a bit.

Answered on 6/10/2018 6:56:30 PM by Em from Iowa

It took me a little while to get my feet use to the high arch (I'm very flat footed). But I do think the size makes a difference on the feel. I wear a 10 in a running shoe but a 9 fits me best in the chaco sandal. I could wear an 8, but they are just barely big enough, and I line the extra coverage a 9 allows while hiking.

Yes! They were designed by White Water guides so they would stay on feet while rafting. Great for water activities.

Answered on 5/14/2018 3:07:12 PM by Momma Kath from Missouri

Absolutely....I wear mine in ocean water & just rinse off with fresh water, air dry...they don't mind it at all

Answered on 5/14/2018 3:37:36 PM by CJ from Pismo Beach

Yes

Answered on 5/14/2018 9:26:39 PM by Lambo from Arizona

Yes, they are perfect for that.

Answered on 5/15/2018 7:37:59 AM by ClearWater from New York

“I apologize for asking yet another question about sizing but I want to make sure I order the correct size. I typically wear anywhere from an 8 to 9, depending on the shoe. Although I have a tendency to get a bigger show because I want to wear the shoe right away and don't consider the break-in fit. I wear a size 39 in birkenstocks that fit fairly well. I had a pair of chacos years ago but they always felt clunky. Unfortunately I can't remember the size but I'm afraid I got a bigger size because I didn't account for breaking them in. My foot measures 25.4 cm. The size chart says the 8 is 25 cm while the 9 is 26. Which size should I go with? ”

If your foot measures 25.4cm I would imagine a 26cm shoe would fit you better than would a 25cm shoe.

Answered on 5/7/2018 9:55:02 AM by Runner & HIIT from Texas

Hi,
My foot measures 24.89cm and I bought a 9. When I first put it on, it was a little snug, but the great thing about Chacos is that each section of straps is adjustable. You need to consider how wide your foot is. I have very wide feet, so I needed to move up. There is not a lot of space in the front and the back to respond to your concern about it looking clunky. I don't think there is as much a break-in stage with Chacos as there is with Birkenstock because the straps would not expand over time in the same way. If you don't have really narrow feet, I would advise the 9. I hope this helps.

Answered on 5/7/2018 10:53:27 AM by ClearWater from New York

I wear a 39 in Birkenstocks a 9 in Chacos.

Answered on 5/8/2018 3:40:33 PM by Lisa Mari from Colorado

“I wear between an 8 and a 8.5 in my tennis shoes. Should i wear an 8 or a 9 in the Chaco sandals??”

I would say it depends on your foot width. It might be good to size up if your foot is wide. It is not the widest sole.

Answered on 4/3/2018 5:14:15 AM by ClearWater from NY

They fit me as my regular size. I wear a 7, ordered a 7 and they fit fine.

Answered on 4/3/2018 6:39:56 AM by africa girl from Wisconsin

I go with my regular size.

Answered on 4/3/2018 6:59:51 AM by DogLover from Houston

Hi Erin,

The official Chaco recommendation is to size up if you're a half size -- i.e. if you wear a 6.5, get a 7. My "street shoe" size is 6, and I wear 6.5 in running shoes, and I ordered size 6. My toes don't have a ton of space in front of them but they're also not hanging over, and it feels like the correct fit overall for me. My heel is nicely cradled where it's supposed to be, arch is where it's supposed to be, toe straps hit in the right spot, etc. It's a comfortable fit for me, and I think if I had sized up to 7, I would've felt like I was dragging around clown shoes. I hope that helps!

Answered on 4/3/2018 7:13:42 AM by Runner & HIIT from Texas

According to our fit team this item is running true to size. If you wear a half size we recommend half sizes order up.

“Do the straps rub when they get damp, like when you sweat or it is humid out? I am asking because I had a previous pair of Chacos where the strap was wider and it caused blisters whenever it got damp. I loved the footbed for my high arches but couldn’t wear them.”

Due to the nature of the closeout business, we often receive items in limited quantities. Therefore, popular sizes and colors can sell out quickly. Occasionally we are able to reorder a product, but closeout items are typically unable to be reordered. We suggest signing up for the My Updates as the best way to monitor incoming products. You will receive email notifications of our newest stock items.

About Chaco

There's a good reason why Chaco shoes have maintained a devoted following of adventurous souls (proudly known as Chaconians) for more than 25 years. From the incredible, arch-supporting footbed to the totally unique strap configuration, Chaco sandals fit like a glove and provide amazing support. Originally created by Mark Paigen in 1989, Chaco sandals have since evolved from a single pair of “Ultimate Sport Sandals” into an array of adventure-ready footwear products, including Chaco boots, sneakers and even clogs. Plus, to reduce waste and help loyal Chaconians get more miles out of their favorite kicks, this brand has even introduced the ReChaco Project, which allows customers to send in their worn or damaged sandals to be repaired. Ready to join the ChacoNation?